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✔ Laboratory metrology

✔ Balance calibration

✔ Pipette maintenance

✔ Materials characterization


✔ iChemical synthesis

✔ Physicochemical analyses

✔ Quality control

✔ Materials formulation


✔ Innovative biomaterials

✔ Tissue engineering

✔ Experimental protocols

✔ Data traceability

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Jerome.ligneron@u-bordeaux.fr

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BIOMAT

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Jérôme Ligneron

TC (University of Bordeaux)

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Bioingénierie Tissulaire (BioTis)       

Physical Address:

Batiment BBS (Bordeaux Biologie Santé), 5e étage

2, rue du Dr Hoffmann Martinot,

33000, Bordeaux, France

Mailing Address:

Université de Bordeaux, Campus Carreire

146, rue Léo Saignat, Case 84,

33076, Bordeaux Cedex, France

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     Is a chemical technician at the BioTis laboratory (INSERM U1026, University of Bordeaux), where he contributes his expertise to the design, formulation, and physicochemical characterization of biomaterials intended for tissue engineering. He is involved in research on bone, vascular, and soft tissue engineering, ensuring that the materials developed in the laboratory meet the chemical, functional, and structural specifications required for use in biological environments. He also plays a central role in metrology, overseeing the control, calibration, and maintenance of balances and pipettes, thereby guaranteeing the accuracy and reliability of measurements performed within the technical platforms. His rigor directly contributes to the traceability, reproducibility, and quality of the data generated. Through his expertise and commitment, Jérôme actively participates in the development of innovative protocols and supports interdisciplinary projects bringing together chemists, biologists, engineers, and clinicians. He represents a key contributor to the development of biomaterials studied at BioTis, providing essential analyses and validations necessary for understanding material behavior and their integration into biological tissues.